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Under atrocious conditions


Clitlieroe gained yet another valuable point when they


visited Darwen on Monday afternoon and drew 0—0. Darwen had played on the


pitch on Saturday when they gained their second win of flic season at the expense of Barrow Reserves.


liad cut up badly during the came and had frozen over flic weekend, making con­ ditions underfoot terrible.


In consequence the pitch


VALUABLE POINT


AWAY


that Clitheroe should have soundly beaten Darwen, but though they had a lot of the play, they could not force home their advantage.


One might have thought


defence right from the start and they only made five or six excursions into the Clithcroe half all through the game.


Darwen concentrated on


were not very popular with the spectators and least of all with Lindsay Wallace who must have been very cold throughout the 90 minutes.


These tactics, of course,


played well with Sumner and Sims outstanding, and they were able to cope with what few threats Darwen could make.


All Clitheroe's defence


Sumner. Jackson: Kirk. Sims. Baron; Kenyon. Wall- bank. Widdup, RatclilTe, Bibby-_______ .


Clitheroe's team: Wallace: HOPES AND FEARS


THE. WORLD OF SPORT Flashback to 1966 \


THE sporting year of 1966 has not been an outstanding one for eitlier the locuTcricket teams or Clitlieroc Football Club, although there have been many thrilling alclie.,


and some .tnusuai ineidents. Cricket was frequently hit by the weather, for although


or so spectators.


ended season 1965-66 with a fairly strong team, particu­ larly in defence and finished ninth from the top of the Combination with 48 points. Their supporters h ad high


Clitheroe Football Club _______


Bridge by 5—3, but, lost the return game 0—4.


PROMOTED


hopes, therefore, th a t the}’ would do even better this sea­ son, as new players h a d been signed during the close season, but this h a s not proved to be the case as the half-way stage has now been reached. Indeed. Clitheroe. a t th e end of the :ar. were only five from the


bottom. As 1967 gets under way, the


Club must feel quite anxious about their position in the first


division of the Lancashire Com­ bination. At th e time of writing they a re placed 18th with 13 points from 18 games. This should be a warning to them, for in 1952-53 a t the tu rn of the year they were 19th with 17 points from 20 games, and they were eventually relegated. Their final figures for that, season were:


p W D L F A Pts 42 H 9 11 69 115 31


In th e Combination in those


davs were teams such os Wigan Athletic, Bootle. Ashton United,


Oldham Athletic Reserves. New Brighton, Accrington Stanley Reserves, Blackpool ‘B’ and Rochdale Reserves.


In 1952-53 Clitheroe had the


most; goals against in the league, and a t the end of the season they had the same num­ ber of points as Rochdale Reserves and Barrow Reserves but h ad a n inferior goal aver-


staved off relegation but for a series of games in which a single goal would have made all th e difference. They also went from Christmas to March with­


The town team would have


out, a. win. The “Advertiser and Times"


s ta ted th a t year. "Clitheroe’s one hope of avoiding the drop to the Second Division now depends on whether they will be able to seek re-election. I t has been rumoured th a t Oldham Athletic Reserves will now play in th e c en tra ] League following Oldham’s promotion to the Second Division, whilst rumour also h a s i t th a t Ashton United are seeking to play in a dif­ ferent league.


be a vacancy in th e Combina­ tion which would e n a b l e Clitheroe to apply for election.


In either event there would


original members of th e Lan­ cashire Combination in the old C 1 i t h e f o e Central days, Clitheroe might expect sym­ pathy for a re-election claim.”


“Having been one of the


vain for Clitheroe were rele­ gated for the first time in their


history. At New Year of that, season,


Clitheroe had as many as six games in hand on some clubs, and though they were near the bottom, they shared four points in the Christmas period with Darwen. who were th ird from the top. They won th e first game against Darwen a t Shaw


0 m Alas, all their hopes were in


the F irs t Division in 1957-58, but they took the drop th e following season when their final record was:


P W D L Pts 42 10 3 29 23


th a t they were relegated th a t season, as they won four of


I t was ra th e r unfortunate


their la s t six games and wore touching some good form. Clitheroe supporters did not have to wait long for a return to the first. Division as Clitheroe were Division Two champions


tlie next season. They have been in th e first


division ever since, and while


their performances have not set the town talking, they have a t least been satisfactory and have kept, the team reasonably well up the league table, th a t


is. until this season. I t cannot be very encouraging


to talk of relegation a t this eariv stage, but one has to face facts, an d Clitheroe will have to show a vast improvement on their recent form i f they are to escape the danger zone. Looking back on the past


Clitheroe were promoted to


not manv matches comparatively speaking, were completely abandoned, rain interfered frequently and often it was so cold and miserable that there were no more than a dozen


sure won him the admiration


of both players and spectators. I t Is perhaps ironic th a t his


realised as he was so consistent in his performances, but his


value to th e team whilst he was appearing was never fully


skill and well-timed tackles are being missed by Clitheroe this


season.Clitheroe’s defence has con­ ceded manv more goals this


season th an they had done at the same stage last- year, but one cannot blame John. Kivk,


who h a s given very creditable displays in defence and has still


found' some time to help his


forwards. Really on paper. Cl.theroe


have Quite a strong team with ball players such as "VVuUbank


Saturday’s results


SATURDAY’S results in the First Division of the Lan­ cashire Combination: Chor­ ley 3, Gt. Harwood 1; Dar­ wen 3, Barrow Reserves 0; Guinness Export 4. Bacup Borough 1; Marine 2, Ros- sendalc 1: Morecambe 5, Droylsden 0: Nciheriield 3, Leyland Motors I: Skelmcrs- dalc 4. Wigan Rovers 3: Southport Reserves 5. South Liverpool 2.


The Clitlieroc v Lancaster match was postponed.


Lancashire Combination League Table F W D L P t


Morecambe . . 19 14 4 1 32


Netherfield ___ 18 15 1 Fleetwood . . . Chorley


S. Liverpool Horwich .......... Southport Res. Skelmcrsdale . Marine


___


Wigan Rovers Barrow Res. . Bacup Borough Lancaster City Droylsden Great; Harwood Burscough St. Helens . . .


........


C’.itheroe ----- Guinness Exp’r t 16


Rossendale Utd. 20


Darwen .......... 23 Levland Motors 23 FIXTURES


Wigan Rovers in a Lancashire Combination, Division 1 game. When the two teams met


Tomorrow Ciitheroe visit


earlier In the season Clitheroe won by 3-0 to give them their first victory of the season. Amateur League fixtures to­


soccer vear from Clithcroe s point of view, several incidents stand out in th e memory. Memories of several matches


morrow a rc :


both in the league and cup linger on. Matches such as the 7—1 tin-ashing of Southport Reserves a t Shaw Bridge, the 2_0 away Combination Cup


victory over Chorley, and the 2—l away win agains t South


Liverpool'last season. This sea­ son Ciitheroe supporters have had mixed experiences. They were overjoyed a t Ciitheroe's fine 6—4 Combination Cup win over Chorley. b u t dismayed by th e 2—10 thrashing th e ir team received a t the hands or Nether-


field.Clitheroe supporters received


two big shocks during th e past 12 months. The first was a sur­ prise transfer request from Lindsay Wallace. Clilheroe's long-serving goalkeeper in Sep­


tember. Though his request - was


granted. Clitheroe supporters were glad to see his name back in th e team af ter being dis­ placed for several games by the goalkeeping policeman, Derek


Walker. Wallace who h a s made 541


appearances for Clitheroe since he joined the team in 1953-54,


m m lS S S k v % JOHN KIRK


and Ratoliffe and stout-hearted defenders such as Kirk. Baron. Sims and Wallace, but- the ba-ll is not rolling- for them and they arc suffering too many adverse


results. Clitheroe's plight looks quite


serious as they have still to meet such teams as Morecambe (home and away:; Lancaster tliomei.: Skelmersdale home:: Southport Reserves (homer. South Liverpool (home and away i : Marine (away and Netherfield (home). They may be lucky in escap­


ing relegation due to the very poor form of both Darwen and Leyland -Motors who both have stiil to reach double figures in points.


burn were champions of the Clitheroe and District Amateur League. This was the first time a Chatburn team had won the league championship s i n c e


On rtlic amateur scene, olmt- _ .. ____ .


1929-30.Gisburn were runners-up m the league and won the Aitken Shield Competition.


THIN TIME FOR LOCAL CRICKET TEAMS


In the cricket world, local teams, generally .speaking, had


|t


ra th e r a th in time. Read finished fifth tn the


Ribblesdale Senior League and Whalley sixth, but Clitheroe were fo urth from the bottom nnd Ribblesdale Vtandeieis


next to the bottom. I t was certainly Ciitheroe *


LINDSAY WALLACE has been a great favourite with


the Shaw Bridge supporters. The second shock for th e sup­


porters was a real tragedy. This was. of course the decision of Derek Heyes, the former full­ back. to retire from the game in


October. Derek received a knee injury


in a home game against Nelson a t the end of the 1985-66 season


and did n o t play with a team af ter it. After he had played m a


1 superman” which has been huge success both in Britain


Beakv, Mick and Ticli, which is better th an their previous release, enters th e Clitheroe ch a r t a t number six, and should


I climb much higher. The Beach Boys and Tile


OL/o Idard rat*


J l OL I 2 /O


Indard rate


| records, “Good vibrations” and “My mind’s eye” respectivley. The ch a r t has been compiled with the help of Webter’s, The


I Small Faces are ju s t keeping in the top ten with their


| before la s t are in brackets. TOP TEN


1 (2) Green, green grass of home — T om J o n e s


2 (1) Morningtovn r id e—The Seekers (Columbia:.


.(Deccai.


3 (7) What would I be—Val Doonican (Decca).


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4 (9) Sunshine superman — Donovan (Pye).


poorest season for tery many years, th e ir second team finish­ ing level points with Baxenden. a t th e bottom of the second


decided Clitheroe once again to seek professional assistance


This s i t u a t i o n probably A TOTALLY NEW and unexpected kind of science adven­ for 1967 and Bryan Cole, a


leading amateur the Bolton. League, will thus


become Clitheroe’s Dm pro­


out a professional since John Ingham le f t them to play with ■local rivals, Ribblesdale V, an-


fessional for five se!\5°!is' Clitheroe have played with­


The championship of the Ribblesdale League was won


bv Padiham, nnd were Blackburn Northern, -who were champions the previous


SeF o r \h e firs t time there were two junior leagues, with pio-


III®!!-


motion and relegation. At the Ribblesdale Lcagu


annual meeting a 'l^cussion


took place about th® -nd Junior League ouc^ r e s r o d certain delegates ex p ^ sscd


concern th a t yoims vcll* f e' a might suffer if -they «ad to ulav works teams, some of which contained cricketCTs far too experienced for H and 15


| Record Centre, Market Place. The positions for the week


Jeo t t e r Sdelegates thought th a t with th e introduction of the relegation system the problem


would solve itself.


proved to be th e case foi now only Read are left in the: first


This to a certain degree has ,


division of the Junior League. Tn the first division. Lucas


again won th e championship, with Oswaidtwistle m “ cond position. At the bottom of the


5 (-1 Dead end street — The Kinks (Pye).


6 (10) Save me — Dave Dee. Dozy, Beaky Mick and Tich (Fontana).


8 (4) Good vibrations —; The Beach Boys (Capitol).


Artists).


9 (8) My mind’s eye — The Small Faces (Decca).


10 (-) Gimme some lovin’ — The Spencer Davis Group


Sound of Music (RCA>.


(Fontana). . Best Selling L.P.


j DEREK HEYES


7 (5) Friday on my mind—The E a s y b e a t s


(United


charity match, the injured knee swelled again, and hence his decision to retire. Derek always gave Ills best in


t s shown in “Fantastic Voyage” at the Palladium, from Monday to Wednesday next week. .It tells of a voyage inside a human being.


Stephen Boyd plays Grant,


a special American agent, who delivers a Czech scientist to ail a irport in th e U.S. a f te r help­ ing him to escape from behind the I ro n Curtain. But, the enemy make one last attempt to destroy the scientist and. the precious secret he carries m his brain. He suffers a severe head injury and a normal brain


-______


settlement with a rich haul of furs and from the settlement trader’s wife buys the young houseservant Eve to be his


wife. Eve who has been a mute since she saw h e r mother mur­


operation is n o t possible. An ultra-sophisticated scien­


tific organisation working from secret subterranean headquar­


ters and known as CMDF — Combined Miniature Deterrent Forces—decides to the repair


J job on the scientist in th e only CMDF’s lates t achievement


ay possible laser ray.


_ from within, .


has been the shrinking of a man, weapons and carriers to the size ol’ microbes h u t h can maintain miniatm isw o “ for onlv 60 minutes. The plan ,s to miniaturise an experimen­


ta l submarine along with its crew of scientists and doctois, to microbe size, invisible to human eve. The sub is injected into the scientist’s hlood stream


table were two 1 ° ^ t chibs, W a d d i n g t o n and Langno


C°Pendle Forest won the Kibble Valley League by one point and Bvockhall finished m


bottom position. So fa r as th e future is con-


a match, and was a good mem­ ber of a sturdy defence. He played for Clitheroe for


several seasons and was well- known with supporters for his “poker-face”—rarely allowing himself even-the slightest sign of grief or joy on th e field during a game. His coolness, even when under' heavy pres-


cerned in the Ribblesdale League there ave many prob­ lems to face and i t is extremely likely th a t this year’s annual meeting, which h a s been fixed provisionally for a week tomor­ row, will be one of the liveliest


for many years. A presentation is to be made


services of th e retiring secret­ ary, Mr. Harry Crawford


a t th e meeting to mark the


and makes its way to the bia 1 . The entire operation must be completed within SO minutes b u t one of the membersi of the team is a suspected security leak and an a ttempt to sabo- tage the expedition is expected. Surmorting Stephen Boyd aic Raouel Welch. Edmond O Brien


and Donald Pleasence, Also showing is ‘ ‘


From Thursday to fa tu id a y R ita Tusliingham and Ofivci


the Dictator.”


“Guns lor „ .


Reed s ta r in The T rap a tale of adventure in r ih t wild territory of British Columbia Canada, in the* mid-nineteentn


century*


per huge in build, spirit an cl strength—all the combinations


Reed plays La Bete a tiap- . needed to survive in th e moun­


tains, forest an d rivers, returns to the pioneering


dered bv raiding Indians, becomes La Bete’s unwilling mate. At his lonely cabin of mud and logs he tries to teach her the laws of th e wild, and she saves his life when his leg is crushed In his own bear trap. She decides to escape from him and return to the settlement . .


Raiders”.*


The supporting film is The . *


. *


fast, frantic romantic musical ontedy about a handsome singer and his races with marriage - minded maidens and car-conscious cronies, stars Elvis Presley, and is showing at the Civic Hall from Monday to Saturday


California Holiday,” , a


next week. Set to the notes of worm


new Presley ballads and dance tunes as upbeat as tomorrow s experimental (autos, the film is the story of a man ’s race to reach the finishing line first


and the a l ta r never. From swinging n ig h t clubs


to the dusty pits of th e motor­ racing world, Shelley Fabares, Diane McBaine and Deborah Whalley a ttempt In various and devious ways to don the bridal


veil. No fewer th an nine specially . , „


written songs have been created for Elvis ■ Presley to sing in the film. Romantic bal- lads alternate with swinging new dance tunes, to .offer some­ thing for every-member of the


family.Also showing is Hercules Samson and Ulysses,” sta rring Kirk Morris. Richard Lloyd and Liana O r ie l


1964 1963 1961 1955


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Chipping v. Chalburn. Caklerstones v. Bowkers. Trinity v. Parish Church. Grmdleton v. Brockhail.


St. Paul’s v. Waddington Res. White Lions v. Whallev Y.C. Hurst Green v. Gisburu. ■


CHATBURN KEPT ON TOP


Chatburn 4, Grindleton 2 Chatburn kicked oil and


were the more dangerous side from . the beginning, putting Grindleton under constant pressure.


saves before Slinger opened the scoring for Chatburn. The visitors equalised af ter 35 minutes when Green scored following a corner. Chatburn retaliated and live minutes later Holgate A. scored from


Wall made several good


close range. In th e , second half, Grindle­


ton had th e advantage of the slope but Chatburn’s goal­ keeper, Johnson, was seldom troubled.


N o , more goals were scored


until 10 minutes before the end when Slinaer made i t 3-1


for Grindleton, but B. Bithell made it 4-2 before the final whistle. Dawson played well for Chat-


for the home side. Rudgvavd reduced the arrears


burn and O’Donnell f o r Grindleton. Teams: Chatbum —Johnson: Croft. Bush: Daw­ son, Hargreaves. T. Bithell: A. Holnate, J. Holgate. B. Bithell, Pedder, Slingee. Grindleton — Wall; Driver,


FtnrWvarcl Green, Rigby. This was th e only match


Jones, McBride.


placed in the league over the weekend.


Chipping .......... 12 11 0 1 22 Bvockhall Gisburn


LEAGUE TABLE P W D L PC 1


Chatburn ----- 12 9 1 2 19 White Lions . . 15 7 1 7 15 Parish Church . 14 6 o () 14 Trinity


----- 14 11 0 3 22 .......... 11 10 l 0 21


Calderstones . . 12 4 2 6 Grindleton Bowkers


St. Paul's ----- 15 5 ‘i 8 12 10


.......... 12 6 0 6 12


Waddington Rs. 11 3 1 7 7 Hurst Green .. 14 1 o 11 4 Whalley Y.C. . . 13 1 2 10 4


.......... 13 3 4 G 10 13 5 0 8 10


MOTORISTS REFUSED CAR CERTIFICATE CAN APPEAL


had occasion recently to raise with the Minister of Transport the position of an individual who did not agree with the decision of the local vehicle testing station. The Parliamentary Secretary's reply to Mr. Drayson will be of general interest to motorists who operate vehicles |


Mr. G. 13. Drayson. M.P., for the Skipion Division,


Swingler (Parliamentary Secre­ tary) reads: You wrote to me on 23rd November asking about, the


over three years old. The letter from Mi'. Stephen


of and must be accompanied by tlie prescribed fee—25s. for a I car. I f the appeal succeeds or


position of a motorist who dis­ agrees with the decision by a testing station about the con­ dition o f ‘his car. I assume th a t you refer to circumstances in which a te s t certificate is refused for a vehicle which is submitted for sta tutory test and the vehicle owner is a grieved by the refusal or the


stated reasons for it. “In such a case th e motorist


h a s a r ig h t of appeal to th e Minister. On receipt of a n appeal the vehicle is re­ examined by a technical officer of th e Ministry who may con­ firm the refusal with or with­ out amendment, or reverse the decision and issue a tes t certi­ ficate. An appeal must be entered on an approved form within 14 days following the Issue of th e notice complained


an appropriate p a r t repaid to th e mostorist.


________ ln„n Clitlteroc Advertiser amt I Hues, Friday, January 0, 1967 TABLE TENNIS


Averages up to Decembor 15. DIVISION “A”


I. Crook, Forden “A” ............ .............. J. Clegg, Forden “A” ................ ............. J. Saul, Clitheroe C.C.............................. L. Dixon, Ribblesdale Wand................. B. P arser , Ribblesdale Wand.............. M. Poland, Cl'.theroe U.G...................... T. Thompson, St. Paul’s “A” .............. N. Hargreaves, Si. Paul's “A” .......... p. Hatch, Forden "A” .......................... ' D. Parker, Ribblcsdale Wand.............. T. Hincks, St. Paul’s ”B-i .................. C. Sims, Forden “A” .............................. C. King, St. Paul’s “A” .................. R, Dewhurst, Clitheroe C.C..................


E. Kay. Trinity “A” .............................. H. Blackburn, Trinity “A" ..............


R. Dust, Whalley .............................. J. Richardson, Whalley ...................... F. Steele, St. Paul's ’B”’ .............. T. Wilson. Trinity "A” ................... B Jones, St. Paul's “B” ...................... P. Livesey. Clitlieroe C.C...................... J. Walker, Forden “B” .................. Mrs. M. Vose. Whalley ........................ Ah's. M. Bridge. Forden "B” .............. C. Chew. Forden “B " .................. . J. Hughes. Forden “B” ...................... T. Lowe, Whalley .................................. Also p.ayed: P. Elliott. Ribblesdale Wand................. C. Knowles. Forden ‘A” ......................


Moon; Robinson, Cowell. O’­ Donnell:


C. Wilson, St. Paul's “A” .................. DIVISION


K Watson. ICI “B” .......................... B. Seed, Caldcrstoncs “B” .................. D. Wynne, Calrierstones “B” .............. D. Marum, ICI "A” .......................... T. Snape (jnr.) ICI “A” ...................... T. Snape ism\) ICI “B” ...................... J. Turner. Ribblesdale £-ch. Stall . . . . G. Gunner, Calderstones "B” .......... N. Chippendale, calderstones "A” . . K. Eli el, Ribblesdale School Staff . . F. Richardson, Ribblesdale Sell. e>tatl B. Allen, Primrose “B” .............. • .......... K. Greenwood. Calderstones "A” . . . . R. Holder. Calderstones “B” .............. G. Britton. Primrose “A” .................. T. Burton. Ribblesdale Sch. Staff . . . . R. Wilkinson, ICI “A” .......................... D. Hall. R-ibblesdalc Sch. S t a f f .......... G. Hargreaves, ICI “B” .................. H. Hind. Calderstones "A” .................. G. Coupeland, ICI “A” .......................... L. Arnes, Trinity “B” ........................... R. Parker. Primrose “A” .................. Mrs. P. McEntree. St. Paul’s “C” -----


I . Hartley, St. Paul's ”C” ................ £>. Bowkcr, Ribblesdale Sch. Staff . . R. Dean. Primrose “B ” ...................... L. McEntree, St. Paul's "G” ........ .


W L Average 18


0


11 18 15 10 22


22


G 0 1 3 3 2 5 5


.15 G 14 7 7 5


11 7


14 8 13


3 4 9 12 13


4 5 4 3


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(i 9 3 H n


3G 14


12


:i 15 14 20 9


0 0


1 0


24


u G 0


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w Xi Average .19 10 21 21 18 17 “


7


16 16 10 10 13 14


10 5


9 6


10 n


4 6 7


2 5


W. T. Seed, Ribblesdale Sch. Staff . . Mrs. D. King, St. Paul’s “C” .............. J. Peck, Trinity “B” ................................


A. Towers, Primrose 'A ........................ T. Roberts, Primrose “B” ........................ M. Coles, Trinity “B” ...........................


M. Jackson Primrose "B” .................. J. Sutcliffe. Primrose "A” ..................


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scribed in the Motor Vehicles , . ,.A„ v ICI -B” ; Tuesday. Calderstone “B” v Ribblesdale School (Test) Regulations I960 and *


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Testers Manual—issued by the department, and on sale by H.M.S.O.. and all forms of Notification of th e Refusal or a Test Certificate bear a note drawing the recipients atten- ion to his r ig h t of appeal. “I t may be of interest to


know th a t in relation to the number of tests carried out the number of appeals entered is extremely small and th a t in nearly every ease i t h a s been found th a t i t was a very mar­ ginal decision whether or not a tes t certificate was justified for th e vehicle concerned.”


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